Contact Senator Susan Collins of Maine and Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and urge them to vote against healthcare repeal again. You may point out that although you are not one of their constituents, (a) their votes are going to directly impact your life and (b) this bill is even worse than the previous version that they voted against. Copy and paste your healthcare testimony into the contact forms.

Monday, September 25Kill the Bill Protest780 3rd Ave., between 48th and 49th Sts.5 p.m. - 6 p.m.Indivisible chapters across the country are participating in a National Day of Action to kill the Graham-Cassidy healthcare bill. A coalition of New York chapters will be outside the offices of Senators Schumer and Gillibrand. RSVP here, and print out a sign here.

Call our senators, Schumer and Gillibrand, and tell their staff your personal healthcare story. The senators are already against the ACA repeal; they need your stories to help them persuade their senate colleagues.

Thursday, September 28Sign Up to Register VotersGeneration Vote -- a collaboration of Rock the Vote and Common Cause -- has voter-registration volunteer opportunities. Sign up to get involved.

Sunday, October 1March for Racial Justice NYCBrooklyn Plaza at Jay Street12:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.The March for Racial Justice is a multi-community movement led by a coalition united in demands for racial equity and justice. Text M4RJNYC to 66866 to get updated march logistics and information.

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